The IMU Pharmaceutical Chemistry programme introduces students to all aspects of the pharmaceutical industry, with a strong emphasis on the detailed understanding of the physical and chemical properties of chemical compounds as well as their reactions.

The Pharmaceutical Chemistry Degree from IMU is accredited by the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), UK.

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WHY STUDY PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTRY AT IMU

An Established Private Healthcare University

Build Your Future Healthcare Professional Network

First Malaysian University Offering This Undergraduate Programme

Curriculum Benchmarked to International Standards

Better Preparation to Become Pharmaceutical Chemists

CAREER PATHWAYS FOR PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST

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Our University has a wide range of facilities to get the most out of your study experience while making life at the University as enjoyable and stress-free as possible.

The pharmaceutical chemistry programme does not only concentrate on chemistry but it also exposes students to knowledge in different aspects such as Microbiology, Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Engineering and Business Management, which help us to broaden our career aspects upon graduation. It has a wide scope of syllabus where students will be exposed to laboratory sessions, industrial visit and trainings, presentation, final year projects and many more.

Abirami Vijayakumar, Alumni

Michelle Too, Alumni

The dedicated lecturers have also undeniably played an essential role in my studies. Without them I honestly wouldn’t be where I am today and for that I am forever grateful. Some of the lecturers at IMU have made such an impact in my life. Passionate and dedicated, they would always go the extra mile for their students.

At IMU, there were various presentation opportunities provided and that allowed us to overcome the fear of facing a large audience. If IMU did not require such presentations, I might not have adapted as well in my current position. Besides that, PBL sessions during our studies trained us on how to deal and communicate with various types of people. With the hectic schedules I had in IMU for 3 years, I also learned time management skills as well as multi-tasking skills which I believed is definitely handy and practical when we enter the workforce upon graduation.